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in many of us are people who have not, you know, -- and many of us are people who have not dealt with this. you have seen the incredible damage it does have high levels of inflation that eat away at peoples positively wealth. high interest rates mean your economy is going to slow down and you are much less able to control the economy during the ups and downs of the business cycle. and i am concerned on the others of this. i think the fed has done a very good job good i think we are in uncharted territory, and it is hard to explain all of those dynamics. i am glad you're reading books about the national debt. and i agreed with your points. host: from michigan this is bob. caller: yes. ijust wanted tell you that have been a 24/7 caregiver for my parents for seven years and three months. that is 370 weeks that i have been self-quarantined. when these people cry about having to stay in for four or five weeks, get over it. this has become the christmas virus. people making more money on unemployment than when they were working. i got two people in my family who are deceased that received $
in many of us are people who have not, you know, -- and many of us are people who have not dealt with this. you have seen the incredible damage it does have high levels of inflation that eat away at peoples positively wealth. high interest rates mean your economy is going to slow down and you are much less able to control the economy during the ups and downs of the business cycle. and i am concerned on the others of this. i think the fed has done a very good job good i think we are in uncharted...
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thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you per >> i want to put on the screen where we were a month ago with covid-19 and compare that to where we are today. back in march, when we last talked to you, 410,000 cases worldwide and more than 21,000 deaths, and today, it is now 2.1 million cases across the globe and approaching 143,000 deaths. what does that tell you about this illness, this disease, this virus? guest: the growth has been exponential. we are seeing so many cases. i think we anticipated it would grow this large, but now we are certainly seeing it come to fruition. this is spreading very rapidly. and we are going to see continue to climb over the next number of weeks to months. host: we heard from governor mike dewine that he wants to begin to reopen ohio's economy as early as may 1. for ohio to get there and for other states to follow, from your standpoint, what has to happen? guest: what the president set forth today is there has to be a couple of points that are met, that the number
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this will allow us to expand the program even further. but we know how important it is to provide immediate relief during this rapidly evolving state of emergency, so we are cutting through all the red tape in order to get our businesses the help they need. with these flexible layoff aversion funds, business can do countless things such as purchase remote access equipment and software to allow employees to work from home. sanitize their facilities to protect employees that if the providing essential services on-site. pay for liability insurance needed to change business models, like previous dine in only restaurants were now delivering food to the community. this fund can also provide up to $50,000 to supplement a small business's payroll costs if they are involved in labor, work sharing program. the workshare program provides an additional alternative to layoffs by allowing employers to reduce the hours of work for their employees who can then collect unemployment insurance benefits to replace a portion of their wages. unfortunately for
this will allow us to expand the program even further. but we know how important it is to provide immediate relief during this rapidly evolving state of emergency, so we are cutting through all the red tape in order to get our businesses the help they need. with these flexible layoff aversion funds, business can do countless things such as purchase remote access equipment and software to allow employees to work from home. sanitize their facilities to protect employees that if the providing...
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joining us from hamilton, montana. if you're in the eastern or central time zones, it is (202) 748-8000. if you want to call in the mountain or pacific time zones, (202) 748-8001. , why hamilton, montana? why not close to the nih headquarters in washington? guest: you know, that is historical. the first infectious disease that the ancestors of rocky mount labs worked on was rocky mount spotted fever. the first cases of that were identified in a location about three miles from where rocky mount labs sits today. after characterizing rocky mountain spotted fever and showing it was an infectious disease and it could be by dr.tted by ticks howard ricketts, it would unfortunately died in 2010, but the entire class of bacteria is named for him. orn infectious diseases continued here. in world war ii, all the yellow fever vaccine given to allied -- american armed forces was produced here at rocky mount labs. after that our scientist worked on a variety of bacterial, viral and transmissible spongiform --elf luckily diseases enc
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joining us from her herrom stay at home to save at home public health advisory. this is half an hour.
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all others can reach us at (202) 748-8003. lance and i gust a, georgia tech's sn says when it comes to relieve offered from the covid bill, that extra $600 will help only since he is retired and does not need the extra money. "it isfacebook says going in the bank as a rainy day am working, why would the government send money to those of us who are working and don't need this loan. yes it's a loan because sooner or later we will have to pay it back in higher taxes." diane says "600 does not even cover rent, it is people in congress saying they give up, good luck suckers." workersjoke, service are suffering come our government stopped caring about the people they served long ago..." a variety of ways you can reach us with your perspective on the bill. new castle, pennsylvania, we will hear from shirley who is unemployed. go ahead. caller: thank you for taking my call. first of all, i do want to say thank god they finally got something through, it will at least help us a little bit. that needother things to be done. everything is
all others can reach us at (202) 748-8003. lance and i gust a, georgia tech's sn says when it comes to relieve offered from the covid bill, that extra $600 will help only since he is retired and does not need the extra money. "it isfacebook says going in the bank as a rainy day am working, why would the government send money to those of us who are working and don't need this loan. yes it's a loan because sooner or later we will have to pay it back in higher taxes." diane says...
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i hope we don't use all of that 30 hours. we are still talking about those issues where there are still disagreement. make no mistake, we will be voting tomorrow. the wheel has to stop at some point. to buy want any of you the notion that this is not a thoroughly bipartisan proposal already. maneuvering,l some as you can imagine, but this is a pretty solidly partisan proposal agreed to by a lot of rank and file democrats involved in drafting it. time here, we will have to stop and that will be the bill we vote on. in my opinion that will be tomorrow. thank you. backncer: the senate comes at 2:00. until then, here is somewhat what -- some of what steven mnuchin said on fox news this morning. >> we have ordered a major part of the economy to shut down the president wants to protect them. callirst part are what i
i hope we don't use all of that 30 hours. we are still talking about those issues where there are still disagreement. make no mistake, we will be voting tomorrow. the wheel has to stop at some point. to buy want any of you the notion that this is not a thoroughly bipartisan proposal already. maneuvering,l some as you can imagine, but this is a pretty solidly partisan proposal agreed to by a lot of rank and file democrats involved in drafting it. time here, we will have to stop and that will be...
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but we also need to work together with the folks at the levels below us on the levels above us. it will take everybody working together to fight of this crisis. >> [indiscernible] gov. hogan: we have not seen the proposal. i read something about it but no proposal has been sent to us. on the surface, it is something we will consider any proposal that comes from any one of our state's attorneys. citizense now asking to stay in their homes, the people that are in our correctional facilities are kind of protected and in quarantine. if we tell everybody else they have to take -- have to stay home, but we will let everyone else out of prisons, it seems like it would be the opposite thing. they are safer where they are is what i'm saying. i'm not sure that is a great idea. thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> a lot of transportation right now. there is a lot of assistance required to distribute things like
but we also need to work together with the folks at the levels below us on the levels above us. it will take everybody working together to fight of this crisis. >> [indiscernible] gov. hogan: we have not seen the proposal. i read something about it but no proposal has been sent to us. on the surface, it is something we will consider any proposal that comes from any one of our state's attorneys. citizense now asking to stay in their homes, the people that are in our correctional facilities...
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using the six foot rule. on the other hand, if the grandmother is out of the home, you can try at least not to have your children visit -- children visit when they have symptoms. if your child has a runny nose or a fever, you want to stay away from elderly individuals or immunocompromised or any underlying condition. is if thereot know is significant transmission when someone is asymptomatic. there is a little bit of data that shows there is not a lot of transmission when someone is completely asymptomatic. based on what we know about other respiratory viruses, there is some chance. the biggest risk and a time to do the distancing and aggressive handwashing and disinfecting is if you are actually symptomatic. if it is possible to stay away while they are symptomatic, that would be the safest thing to do. host: we would like to thank you for being here today and being -- and giving us good in
using the six foot rule. on the other hand, if the grandmother is out of the home, you can try at least not to have your children visit -- children visit when they have symptoms. if your child has a runny nose or a fever, you want to stay away from elderly individuals or immunocompromised or any underlying condition. is if thereot know is significant transmission when someone is asymptomatic. there is a little bit of data that shows there is not a lot of transmission when someone is completely...
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us. update on the coronavirus response in south dakota. , thisovernor kristi noem news conference is 20 minutes. good afternoon. i want to thank you all for being here today. i am joined by the secretary of health, kim malsam-rysdon. i wanted to give you an update on healthy mass testing event is going on in sioux falls. completed almost 1100 tests. if you combine that with the 1500 tests the first day, we have about 2600 people we have pulled samples from and should be seeing those results trickle in in the next 24-48 hours. i want to thank our department of health employees as well as the national guard and the cdc. they have all been fantastic. i want to remind everybody that given this testing we are seeing, we suspect this will drive our case numbers up. as we do more and more testing in a community where there is already community spread, we do expect to see a big increase in positive cases. let's remember to keep our focus on hospitalization rates. i need people to be smart, contin
us. update on the coronavirus response in south dakota. , thisovernor kristi noem news conference is 20 minutes. good afternoon. i want to thank you all for being here today. i am joined by the secretary of health, kim malsam-rysdon. i wanted to give you an update on healthy mass testing event is going on in sioux falls. completed almost 1100 tests. if you combine that with the 1500 tests the first day, we have about 2600 people we have pulled samples from and should be seeing those results...
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the other remaining part of the cares act we used to help us instructional and educational programs dealing with the technology. for example, we actually purchased, using cares money and the university funds, a $7 million new technology that taped faculty to be electronically, to have that tape archive, and that any student at any time can have access. for example, if a student gets ill during the fall and they cannot come to class, they will have the opportunity to access those educational support instructional programs and keep up with what is going on. if they have to take care of a sick family member, etc. -- we support ford some faculty and staff. so, i think we made good use of and we payers dollars, focus on making sure we maintain the quality of the programs and our offerings at the university. with a few chat callers -- gabriel is up first out of greensboro, maryland. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i listen to the radio. i never get to see you guys on tv. two points real quick, and it is not directly with college, but it is about schools. i think
the other remaining part of the cares act we used to help us instructional and educational programs dealing with the technology. for example, we actually purchased, using cares money and the university funds, a $7 million new technology that taped faculty to be electronically, to have that tape archive, and that any student at any time can have access. for example, if a student gets ill during the fall and they cannot come to class, they will have the opportunity to access those educational...
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pray.in conroy: let us compassionate god, thank you for day.g us another in an earlier national crisis, gerald ford bound the nation with these words, my americans, our long national nightmare is over. works.stitution our great republic is a of rnment of laws and not men. here, the people rule. brotherly love purge our hate. of suspicion and of much earlier, president john adams felt that americans were in the best cause that ver employed the human heart but feared success was doubtful not for want of power or of but of virtue. similar w engaged in a challenge and a new world emerging. women of e men and congress to bend their energies positions of hen privilege but to the extent ossible reduce privilege in favor of the common wheel. laws, not a nation of men, and the responsibility of allrnment is the benefit of its citizens. to , may each american rise our shared effort, to remind ourselves that we are all the greatness of ur nation and to make the sacrifices necessary to emerge better in virtue and stronger in well-being. it your grace, o lord, may be so. and may everything done thi
pray.in conroy: let us compassionate god, thank you for day.g us another in an earlier national crisis, gerald ford bound the nation with these words, my americans, our long national nightmare is over. works.stitution our great republic is a of rnment of laws and not men. here, the people rule. brotherly love purge our hate. of suspicion and of much earlier, president john adams felt that americans were in the best cause that ver employed the human heart but feared success was doubtful not for...
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that's all behind us now. governors have been on the front lines taking the actions that i think are necessary. obviously we are continuing to do so and doing everything we can to stop the virus. we do have the support and the assistance of the federal government that this is going to take all of us at the federal, state, and local level and in the private sector and all of the cooperation of our citizens that we jointly represent to try to get this thing back under control. host: you are the chair of the national governors association. how do governors work together through this association? caller: it has been one of those things that i have been most proud of. there's the governors across america, unlike some of our friends and colleagues in washington, really there is very little partisanship although we don't always agree on every single issue. there has been tremendous cooperation and collaboration. we really have been in this together. i'm proud of the governors on both sides of the aisle who had steppe
that's all behind us now. governors have been on the front lines taking the actions that i think are necessary. obviously we are continuing to do so and doing everything we can to stop the virus. we do have the support and the assistance of the federal government that this is going to take all of us at the federal, state, and local level and in the private sector and all of the cooperation of our citizens that we jointly represent to try to get this thing back under control. host: you are the...
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in terms of the broader health goals as well, i think it is also useful to use those community partners as well to get the message out that these communities have a natural and understandable distrust for the government because of what has happened over time. as a result, i think we have to make sure that in order to get --
in terms of the broader health goals as well, i think it is also useful to use those community partners as well to get the message out that these communities have a natural and understandable distrust for the government because of what has happened over time. as a result, i think we have to make sure that in order to get --
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we use that in our cost estimates. there is good cooperation at the technical level. >> you have been on the job eight months now? mr. swagel: eight months. >> do you like it? mr. swagel: it is interesting. and it is a lot of fun. only economists could say that. the people at cbo are fantastic. the economic knowledge, the institutional knowledge is incredible, and the issues are just endlessly interesting. and you asked me before, i didn't answer this directly but i meant to, is members of congress can disagree with us. and sometimes the challenge and my responsibility is to explain it. if a member says, this is wrong, or a staffer says this is wrong, can you explain it, i have to be able to explain it in a way that is sensible. if i can't explain it, i'm not doing my job. >> in that eight months, how many member's opinions have you changed? mr. swagel: it is not that i am trying to change opinions. i'm trying to explain, here is how we -- >> how money of them have said -- how many of them have said, oh i understand wh
we use that in our cost estimates. there is good cooperation at the technical level. >> you have been on the job eight months now? mr. swagel: eight months. >> do you like it? mr. swagel: it is interesting. and it is a lot of fun. only economists could say that. the people at cbo are fantastic. the economic knowledge, the institutional knowledge is incredible, and the issues are just endlessly interesting. and you asked me before, i didn't answer this directly but i meant to, is...
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former georgia republican congressman buck barnes is with us now. bob barr is with us now, he is currently the ceo of the law enforcement education foundation. the question we asked our viewers today for the first hour was are they concerned the political division in this violenceill spur before action -- or after the election, how would you answer that? guest: it's a question we should never have to ask, but the state is such that it is relevant. we have seen over the past six months or so significant violence erupting acros
former georgia republican congressman buck barnes is with us now. bob barr is with us now, he is currently the ceo of the law enforcement education foundation. the question we asked our viewers today for the first hour was are they concerned the political division in this violenceill spur before action -- or after the election, how would you answer that? guest: it's a question we should never have to ask, but the state is such that it is relevant. we have seen over the past six months or so...
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there are so many uses right now and uses far beyond that. host: the cdc has called on health care facilities, hospitals, to adopt telemedicine to protect patients and staff at many large hospitals that are facing and racing to implement those guidances from the cdc. how are things coming, do you know? guest: they have been amazing. doctors have been asked to do so much so weekly. ,here isn't really hard data because it is too soon to get that, but if you open the newspaper or talk to your doctor, there is so much going on so quickly. some doctors have just been setting up practices in 48 hours and some in a week. the usage has really exploded. one telemedicine company said their use of their services grew 50% over the month before. ofse are just examples statistics. one said they did 10 million minutes of visits in one day after they opened up a practice. it has been an overwhelming response and clearly a desire to do it and recognition by providers and medical providers of the value. it is something that has been set up quickly and is reall
there are so many uses right now and uses far beyond that. host: the cdc has called on health care facilities, hospitals, to adopt telemedicine to protect patients and staff at many large hospitals that are facing and racing to implement those guidances from the cdc. how are things coming, do you know? guest: they have been amazing. doctors have been asked to do so much so weekly. ,here isn't really hard data because it is too soon to get that, but if you open the newspaper or talk to your...
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let us continue to deliver real results for the people who put their trust in us. let us keep putting the people's priorities before partisan interests. let us keep changing maryland for the better in tin you setting an example for the rest of the nation. god bless the may great state of maryland and the united states of america. [applause] journal,'s washington live every day with news and policy issues that affect you. coming up, problem solvers caucus cochairs tom reed and josh gottheimer discuss bipartisan priorities for congress. westerman talks about his trillion tree initiative to help address climate change. at 7 washington journal a.m. eastern this morning. this week, we explored mount vernon, the museum of the marine corps, the museum of american history, museum of the american indian, and the museum of african-american history and culture. on c-span, the house returns to debate a bill. at 7 p.m., elizabeth warren holds a town hall event in arlington virginia. on c-span two, the senate continues debate on a war powers resolution that would limit military
let us continue to deliver real results for the people who put their trust in us. let us keep putting the people's priorities before partisan interests. let us keep changing maryland for the better in tin you setting an example for the rest of the nation. god bless the may great state of maryland and the united states of america. [applause] journal,'s washington live every day with news and policy issues that affect you. coming up, problem solvers caucus cochairs tom reed and josh gottheimer...
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they want us to appreciate that no one of us has all the answers or all the power. they want a discourse that tolerates contrary views among a diverse citizenry without turning political adversary into enemies or doubting their patriotism. they want a government that protects the vulnerable without dictating their lives. they want a strong america that stands with its allies and for freedom in the world, without taking for granted the sacrifices required for it. they want to stand together with their neighbors and feel proud of their country once again. these are the same americans who ronald reagan spoke to. his vision of america isn't just a relic of some bygone era. but an ideal that we can and we should once again aspire to. six years ago, i won the biggest surprise upset in america. by committing to usher in a new era of bipartisan cooperation and prosperity. one filled with hope and optimism. when i took office, maryland's economic performance was 49th out of 50 states. 70% of both houses of my legislature are pr agressive democrats. but we cut taxes and regul
they want us to appreciate that no one of us has all the answers or all the power. they want a discourse that tolerates contrary views among a diverse citizenry without turning political adversary into enemies or doubting their patriotism. they want a government that protects the vulnerable without dictating their lives. they want a strong america that stands with its allies and for freedom in the world, without taking for granted the sacrifices required for it. they want to stand together with...
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we are going to take the test when the experts tell us we should end when they tell us it's fair and the right time. >> [inaudible] votes [inaudible] you came out with a strongly worded statement about the need to move on to the biden presidency. the senate leader today acknowledge the president-elect today. why are not more of your fellow republicans in washington on board with where you are. >> that's a question for you to ask all those leaders in washington, tom. i was pretty clear about my frustration that more of my fellow republican leaders were not speaking out. i can't imagine i could be more strong, as i have been for more than a month now. i thought it was a positive step, today, that senate leader mitch mcconnell did come out and say what he said and i would imagine you are going to see more and more people in the days ahead. it's already starting to snowball. sometimes it's difficult for people to be the first ones out there. i thing i was the first or one of the first. but many more people are feeling the comfort of a larger group and i think some of them were just afrai
we are going to take the test when the experts tell us we should end when they tell us it's fair and the right time. >> [inaudible] votes [inaudible] you came out with a strongly worded statement about the need to move on to the biden presidency. the senate leader today acknowledge the president-elect today. why are not more of your fellow republicans in washington on board with where you are. >> that's a question for you to ask all those leaders in washington, tom. i was pretty...
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so many of us have introduced proposals on this. i've introduced a bill to close the digital homework gap. we're asking the f.c.c. to use emergency authorities to direct funds to buy devices, simple devices that a student who's not equity canned to the internet -- who's not connected to the internet could use to do their homework. we should do that right now. but then p of course we've got the longer -- but then of course we've got the longer-term challenge of building out the broadband and infrastructure to deal with the digital divide. and then there are things that we should do to make sure we're better prepared. and there's a long list of those. but one of them is pretty simple, and senator angus king and i have sent a letter to the folks who are finalizing and putting this bill together to require that the office at the white house that had previously existed under the obama administration, the office that was set up specifically to be an early warning system for a pandemic response, like the one that we're witnessing, that tha
so many of us have introduced proposals on this. i've introduced a bill to close the digital homework gap. we're asking the f.c.c. to use emergency authorities to direct funds to buy devices, simple devices that a student who's not equity canned to the internet -- who's not connected to the internet could use to do their homework. we should do that right now. but then p of course we've got the longer -- but then of course we've got the longer-term challenge of building out the broadband and...
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authorization or an out right licensure to be used. people need to understand the process is transparent and independent. i believe when they understand that, they will be less reluctant to get the vaccine. because the only way we will put an end to this terrible outbreak is when we use this highly efficacious vaccine on a broad scale. host: dr. fauci, we only have about a minute or two left with you. if you could use that time, you mentioned prioritization. we asked viewers on this program earlier this week about that prioritization of vaccines. everyone seems to agree that medical professionals and the most vulnerable should be given the vaccine first, but how do you prioritize after that? where do teachers, the military fall in? what is your recommendation on where people should be in line? guest: that is a good question, but i think you should understand the reason i will not answer that is that there is an independent committee that advises the cdc who makes that determination. i can tell you and the audience what traditionally is
authorization or an out right licensure to be used. people need to understand the process is transparent and independent. i believe when they understand that, they will be less reluctant to get the vaccine. because the only way we will put an end to this terrible outbreak is when we use this highly efficacious vaccine on a broad scale. host: dr. fauci, we only have about a minute or two left with you. if you could use that time, you mentioned prioritization. we asked viewers on this program...
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guest: i have a couple rooms i use. this happens to be a converted library type of room that my wife uses for her office. she is nice enough to let me use it when i am doing any of my videoconferencing. so it has got the nicest background. a nice bookshelf behind me makes it look good. let me just say and emphasize this point, we need a bill passed by the united states congress paid we are not out of the woods by any stretch of the imagination. we have got to come together. let's get a bill passed, let's do it quickly, and let's move forward so that we can get beyond this very dangerous virus and get our country back where it needs to be. host: but will your republican colleagues go along with that? guest: at the end of the day, they recognize and their constituents recognize that we still have a lot of work to do and we need the federal government as an active player to get our country back on track. cardin joiningen us from his wife's study at his home in maryland. we appreciate your time on this and subpoenas for the
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thank you for being with us. want to begin with some of the back-and-forth yesterday with the president, the governors of new york and new jersey in terms of a quarantine. the administration seem to back away late in the day. explain how this unfolded. guest: they certainly did that late in the day. the long-term answer to your question, not putting in place a president dide dabble in the possibility. when he was leaving the white house yesterday he went to virginia, his first outing outside the white house in about two and a half weeks, speaking to reporters on his way to virginia, saying it was something he was looking at and , receiving in generating quite a bit of criticism from those governors. he ended up tweeting last night that there would be a travel warning. but that a quarantine itself was not necessary. bottom line, does the president himself have that authority? guest: that's a terrific question. there was back and forth about that, some believed that he did but others on the state level who believed
thank you for being with us. want to begin with some of the back-and-forth yesterday with the president, the governors of new york and new jersey in terms of a quarantine. the administration seem to back away late in the day. explain how this unfolded. guest: they certainly did that late in the day. the long-term answer to your question, not putting in place a president dide dabble in the possibility. when he was leaving the white house yesterday he went to virginia, his first outing outside...
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them know how to use them properly. they've got single use functions in some cases. they are different than what you'd find on the civilian end. they're meant to be deployable. reporter: presumably the 2,000 ventilators, would that be 2,000 service members? secretary esper: no, i would say more than one person could train. i don't think the number, we could do the math and get back to you. reporter: is there an update about what fort detrick has found in terms of vaccine, how far along are they? since you're encouraging people to telecommute why did you feel the need to be there and have petings in person? shouldn't that telecommuting start now? cretary esper: we're doing telecommuting, i telecommuted with the secretary of defense from my office to his office. the chance to the talk to the doctors face-to-face, i want to see their labs see where they're work, is helpful to me to get an understanding of what they're doing. we put the precautions in place. if anybody know house to do it, they know how to do it. what i wil
them know how to use them properly. they've got single use functions in some cases. they are different than what you'd find on the civilian end. they're meant to be deployable. reporter: presumably the 2,000 ventilators, would that be 2,000 service members? secretary esper: no, i would say more than one person could train. i don't think the number, we could do the math and get back to you. reporter: is there an update about what fort detrick has found in terms of vaccine, how far along are...
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thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. gov. hogan: thank you very much. >> members of congress are working from their home districts. a majority of what i would call your frontline workers. i hope people don't forget these people of and demanding $15 minimum wage. are are the ones who keeping it up. >> this is a serious issue. listen to the federal authorities, the health experts. just stay away from people right now. i see this as a war. we are at war with this virus. >> stay in touch with the newly updated c-span congressional directly -- directory. order your copy online today. >> tonight on q&a, photojournalist on his book dignity, about those living on the margins of society. >> all the semi's gone. her intelligence came right through. about half an hour or so. she told me her life. everything cliche of wrong the could happen to somebody. asked if i could photograph or. give me one sense to describe you. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern. >> illinois governor jb pritzker and michigan governor gretchen with him or discuss the resp
thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. gov. hogan: thank you very much. >> members of congress are working from their home districts. a majority of what i would call your frontline workers. i hope people don't forget these people of and demanding $15 minimum wage. are are the ones who keeping it up. >> this is a serious issue. listen to the federal authorities, the health experts. just stay away from people right now. i see this as a war. we are at war with this virus. >>...
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hopefully that gets us to a point where we have a vaccine. but as we know today, we're not there yet. so hopefully we can continue working to help those businesses get back open or stay open and help families through the tough times and that's just why i would suggest that as we haven't gotten agreement, whether the senate hasn't even gotten an agreement amongst themselves, as the gentleman pointed out, the bill that came out of the house recently was not bipartisan, but we were able earlier through the cares act to have a bipartisan agreement. so the ability is still there. but in the meantime, while those negotiations aren't resulting in agreement, i would just offer up that there are hundreds of billions, well over $500 billion that we've appropriated that haven't been spent. and in some of those categories, probably won't be spent because of the limitations. and maybe we can look at providing more flexibility with existing dollars before we talk about another trillion to allow more uses for that for the people who need it as a bridge to m
hopefully that gets us to a point where we have a vaccine. but as we know today, we're not there yet. so hopefully we can continue working to help those businesses get back open or stay open and help families through the tough times and that's just why i would suggest that as we haven't gotten agreement, whether the senate hasn't even gotten an agreement amongst themselves, as the gentleman pointed out, the bill that came out of the house recently was not bipartisan, but we were able earlier...
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i think the mail in has led us to a fraud. weak.k joe biden is if it falls into his hands, he will fall into the very left part of his party. this country will go down the drain. believelicans do not this election was on the up and up one bit. i think the whole thing should be redone. never mind recounted, i think we should start all over. people should get up and get out and -- vote. if you can go to the food store, you can go vote. voting by mail has done nothing but make it their way. chris in maryland, good morning. should the president concede? caller: i don't think so. i guess you're asking that on the premise there are 270 electoral college votes that have been granted to biden. i haven't seen 270 have been granted to him yet. until that happens, i wouldn't concede. on the asking that premise that 270 have been confirmed for by the? because are asking that yes, major news organizations have called the election for joe biden. there are some organizations out there, and i look at real politics, they seem to have a makes o
i think the mail in has led us to a fraud. weak.k joe biden is if it falls into his hands, he will fall into the very left part of his party. this country will go down the drain. believelicans do not this election was on the up and up one bit. i think the whole thing should be redone. never mind recounted, i think we should start all over. people should get up and get out and -- vote. if you can go to the food store, you can go vote. voting by mail has done nothing but make it their way. chris...
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on clusters,used outbreaks, and hotspots. we remain ready to quickly and decisively respond to any changes in the facts on the ground that we will continue to attack this virus with every tool at our disposal. uss crisis has tested all of in nearly every way imaginable, but it has also revealed the true character of marylanders. it has shown our ability to and our any challenge capacity to show remarkable face of grave threats and overwhelming obstacles. maryland has been and will remain at the forefront of fighting this pandemic. we are producing essential equipment for frontline health care heroes and driving innovations to treat this disease, to create a vaccine, and save lives. we are showing, america and the world the power of compassion, generosity, and strength. we still have miles to go on we are all in it ,ogether, and if we stay strong maryland strong, we will get through this together. with that, i will be happy to take questions. those out there who have said it is not time yet to open the doors. how confident are
on clusters,used outbreaks, and hotspots. we remain ready to quickly and decisively respond to any changes in the facts on the ground that we will continue to attack this virus with every tool at our disposal. uss crisis has tested all of in nearly every way imaginable, but it has also revealed the true character of marylanders. it has shown our ability to and our any challenge capacity to show remarkable face of grave threats and overwhelming obstacles. maryland has been and will remain at the...
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heavenly father, we ask that you lead us and guide us. two of usf just agree, we would be able to mine darkness, see the blessing of god in an arena. lord, let us have an agreement. let us reason together and give wisdom to this administration, especially this vice president and president, and scott turner, we thank you so much for what you are doing. let this time be fruitful. amen. you, thank you, bishop jackson. thank you for a warm welcome to hope christian church. we gather at a challenging time in the life of our nation. as president trump said in the rose garden, in this time we are determined as americans to move forward and move forward together. with a renewed commitment to equality and equality of opportunity for every american. when as a nation we mourn with those who mourn and grieve with those who grieve. heartsrican people's were broken to see the video that came from the streets of minneapolis. the death of george floyd was a tragedy. and we have said from the outset justice will be served and i want to assure all of you a
heavenly father, we ask that you lead us and guide us. two of usf just agree, we would be able to mine darkness, see the blessing of god in an arena. lord, let us have an agreement. let us reason together and give wisdom to this administration, especially this vice president and president, and scott turner, we thank you so much for what you are doing. let this time be fruitful. amen. you, thank you, bishop jackson. thank you for a warm welcome to hope christian church. we gather at a...
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and fema is slowly getting them out to us, finally. but i announced that was the big thing we were missing. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> live thursday on the c-span networks a house subcommittee hears from the former director of the biomedical advanced research and development authority. mr. bright says he was removed from his position at the health and human services department after he tried to limit covid-19 treatments touted by president trump. that's at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. the senate returns to reauthorize the foreign intelligence surveillance act. a final vote expected at 1:30. on c-span three at 11:00, the house rules committee meets to consider a resolution that would allow remote proxy voting in the house of representatives. sign-up today for c-span's newsletter word from word. providing new updates daily to the coronavirus pandemic response from st
and fema is slowly getting them out to us, finally. but i announced that was the big thing we were missing. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> live thursday on the c-span networks a house subcommittee hears from the former director of the biomedical advanced research and development authority. mr. bright says he was...
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and fema is slowly getting them out to us, finally. but i announced that was the big thing we were missing. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. aming up thursday morning, genetics and medicine professor at harvard medical school discusses the science and research behind the coronavirus. campaign's020 strategic director will be on to talk about the michael flynn investigation and president trump's reelection strategy. former republican strategist rick elson, cofounder of the anti-trump group the lincoln project, discusses why his group opposes president trump's reelection. washingtonan's " journal" live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. -- thursday morning. join the discussion. >> watched testimony from rick bright, former high-ranking st whose focusi was vaccine development and was recentl
and fema is slowly getting them out to us, finally. but i announced that was the big thing we were missing. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. aming up thursday morning, genetics and medicine professor at harvard medical school discusses...
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but god will always restore us. why is gody, punishing us like this? where is the invitation from the lord in this crisis? what is god trying to teach us? i appreciate your comments about vice president pence. i've had the honor of meeting him a couple times. i would agree that he's a man of deep faith. steve: mike from maryland, good evening. caller: how are you? cardinal, congratulations. you are doing a wonderful job. know, when will new york follow suit? your cathedral of st. john the divine has done such a wonderful gesture. they've opened their church, turned it into a hospital. when can we see something like st. patrick's cathedral or other institutions in new york open to that purpose? cardinal dolan: thanks for bringing it up. you will allow me to brag a little. while st. patrick's cathedral couldn't be used for that, the officials say we might not to do that right in the middle of manhattan, and unfortunately there is no open spaces in st. patrick's cathedral as there is in st. john the divine. are -- one of our high schools is being used as
but god will always restore us. why is gody, punishing us like this? where is the invitation from the lord in this crisis? what is god trying to teach us? i appreciate your comments about vice president pence. i've had the honor of meeting him a couple times. i would agree that he's a man of deep faith. steve: mike from maryland, good evening. caller: how are you? cardinal, congratulations. you are doing a wonderful job. know, when will new york follow suit? your cathedral of st. john the...
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so it is a common ground place for us to go. another part of it that you all are in the lead on, if you're going to do this, and you are going to do it big, you have to have the talent. you have to have the development of the talent for all of this. so education, training, tasking, schools to train people to be able to do workforce development, is a critical part of building infrastructure, workforce development, you know so much about that in terms of education. it's a real opportunity. don't see everything is a fight. see everything as an opportunity. how can we make the most of this for the good of the american people, to get results, and to do so in a way that does not add , as the tax scam did, to trillion dollars to the national debt. , and byunsustainable building the infrastructure, we create jobs. promote commerce to create more jobs, and that brings revenue, it increases paychex, brings into people's paychecks, they get bigger paychecks, and they are more confident in their consumer activities. that,ll yet -- with all
so it is a common ground place for us to go. another part of it that you all are in the lead on, if you're going to do this, and you are going to do it big, you have to have the talent. you have to have the development of the talent for all of this. so education, training, tasking, schools to train people to be able to do workforce development, is a critical part of building infrastructure, workforce development, you know so much about that in terms of education. it's a real opportunity. don't...
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in 2016, he surprised a lot of us. what do you say to those who are concerned the president could pull off a win in november? house speaker pelosi: let me congratulate the democratic national committee on a great opening night. i was overwhelmed by every aspect of it, inspirational he -- speech by michelle obama and what a masterful presentation of her values and what a display of generosity of spirit that she would present the way she did. it was really a tour de force. and bernie sanders, was he not fabulous? he really put it out there with all of the values and the practical politics of what we have to do. of course, i was proud of all the house members who were well represented in the course of it. we will go more into that but to your question, there is no question that we are prepared to win the election if the election were held today. we would increase our numbers in the house, we would win the senate and most importantly, because the fate of the nation is riding on our winning the white house. the election is
in 2016, he surprised a lot of us. what do you say to those who are concerned the president could pull off a win in november? house speaker pelosi: let me congratulate the democratic national committee on a great opening night. i was overwhelmed by every aspect of it, inspirational he -- speech by michelle obama and what a masterful presentation of her values and what a display of generosity of spirit that she would present the way she did. it was really a tour de force. and bernie sanders, was...
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god blessed with us the greatest generation. we then faced new challenges with the knowledge of our power in this unity. we overcame them. now we face a new enemy. a virus as ruthless as any. we must draw on the lessons of our shared pasts. we must unite, support our efforts, and defeat it and with all the skills that we have, do your part. john, referring to 75 years ago today. it is v-e day, victory in europe day. the 75th anniversary of the triumph of the allied forces over germany. and i want to let you that we will be joined this morning by historian and author rick atkinson this morning at 9:00 eastern and our partners with american history tv. rick atkinson, the author of the "american trilogy: the guns at last light" about the final year of the war, 9:00 eastern. welcome your calls and comments as we welcome rick atkinson this morning. back to your calls. this is william in maryland. good morning. caller: hello. hello. host: good morning, william. you're on the air. caller: yes, so i produce an event in maryland and run
god blessed with us the greatest generation. we then faced new challenges with the knowledge of our power in this unity. we overcame them. now we face a new enemy. a virus as ruthless as any. we must draw on the lessons of our shared pasts. we must unite, support our efforts, and defeat it and with all the skills that we have, do your part. john, referring to 75 years ago today. it is v-e day, victory in europe day. the 75th anniversary of the triumph of the allied forces over germany. and i...
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we have four excellent panelists would say are joining us now. the first person that we will hear from his professor jonathan adler, a memorial professor of law at the case western university school of law. a graduate of the george mason law school,
we have four excellent panelists would say are joining us now. the first person that we will hear from his professor jonathan adler, a memorial professor of law at the case western university school of law. a graduate of the george mason law school,
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making sure you are using the signature you used to vote. and putting your ballot in the right envelope. not putting too ballots from your household in the same time. it will be a question of how much time those voting agencies have. in whentes are limited they can start processing ballots and others aren't. it could be a crunch in the places where those optical scanners are running overtime. the people in the election agencies are trying to get those done as quickly as possible. we also see slower election return. so i think that is going to have whenfect on election night we have states i cannot count their ballot until a certain time. it will take a little longer to finish counting the ballot. host: let me turn to the big change since 2016, paper records versus voting machines. people will account for when they vote in person. this was necessitated by the 2016 election. what happened that necessitated the big change? laura: in 2016 there was a commendation of concerns about security and voting machines. states have been purchasing a lot o
making sure you are using the signature you used to vote. and putting your ballot in the right envelope. not putting too ballots from your household in the same time. it will be a question of how much time those voting agencies have. in whentes are limited they can start processing ballots and others aren't. it could be a crunch in the places where those optical scanners are running overtime. the people in the election agencies are trying to get those done as quickly as possible. we also see...
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d he is going to talk with us about voting systems. thank you for joining us. guest: good morning. we have been having these conversations over and over the summer. what is the difference between mail-in voting and absentee? guest: there is no perfect definition. ways. them in different broadly, there are different pools of the way in which we might vote a valid -- ballot. states that only want to get ballots to people who really have an excuse. they have a requirement on them. on the other end of the -- an outlet for only those who need it -- [indiscernible] state starting the process. north carolina will be the first state to send out absentee ballots today, september 4. minnesota will be the first allowto allow -- state to in person voting. what is the reason for starting early? advice is toece of know your own state rules and laws. [indiscernible] you if you are worried about your ballot .etting there .heck your voter registration if you need to request a ballot, request it early. if you're going to vote by mail, get it in earlier. states that require that by like today. there
d he is going to talk with us about voting systems. thank you for joining us. guest: good morning. we have been having these conversations over and over the summer. what is the difference between mail-in voting and absentee? guest: there is no perfect definition. ways. them in different broadly, there are different pools of the way in which we might vote a valid -- ballot. states that only want to get ballots to people who really have an excuse. they have a requirement on them. on the other end...
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thank you for being with us. guest: thank you for having me. host: we started our segment with michael hopkins. we asked both of you on to talk about the reaction last week to the death of george floyd at the hands of the minneapolis police. as the protests have grown, the civil unrest and rioting has grown. i want to get your reaction overall to what we have seen, particularly over the last three days. of america isuty our right to protest in a peaceful way. the majority of the protesters are very peaceful. happenedent than what when you had a terrorist attack on the church in charleston. members of that community, even though they thought they were being looted and burning and vandalism, the community capped -- moral high ground and kept the moral high ground and galvanized the world. what you are seeing in places across the country are people who have the moral high ground, but it has been hijacked. they are no different than the law enforcement officers that i -- theirto be more behavior, to be no more than thuggery. killed george floyd was
thank you for being with us. guest: thank you for having me. host: we started our segment with michael hopkins. we asked both of you on to talk about the reaction last week to the death of george floyd at the hands of the minneapolis police. as the protests have grown, the civil unrest and rioting has grown. i want to get your reaction overall to what we have seen, particularly over the last three days. of america isuty our right to protest in a peaceful way. the majority of the protesters are...